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CHARLOTTE DAILY, OBSERVER, JULY 17, lC0o.: j. a. v, cai.dwklx a. loairiu.v s,: Publisher.- SUBSCRIPTION TpRICBi imi vfiar - - - . t IX btOtlth MiMntiimwMitHwM(tt Ibre months .,...,.,,.,............ '., Vrf.'Ql" BEMI-WBEKX1. ; On year fc month .......... ............ Three mouths f PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT. Nfl. M Smith Tryon street. Telephone numbers; Business office. Bell phone l; etly editor office. Bell phone, U; Mwi editor's office, Bell phone, H. A subscriber In ordering the address .' f hie paper changed, w.d please lr- dlret the eddreae te wale ll Is "' , at the lima ho asks for the change to , bo made. ........ ; Advertising rates ore furnished on . eppUcatlvn. Adv.rtlaers may feel sure that through the columns of this riper U.ey mar reach all Charlotte nd portion of the beat people to thie State and upper Beuth Carolina. ' This paper gives correpotidenU e . wide latitude a It thlnka pubile potior permit, but It la In no eaae reepen elblo for their view. It la much pro. 1 f erred that eorreepondente alga tnetr aea to in.lr vtlclea. caDcciwiT where they attack peraono or taatitatlona, though thla la not de saaaded. The editor reserves the right ; give the names of correspondents when they are demanded for the pur pose of personal aatlafaetlen. To re ceive conalderatlon a communication must ho accemnarjed by tb f the correaeendent 'Harry Thaw's now r counsel' aaya h doesn't bellev that any Jury would eonvlct th slaver of Stanford White of anything. ' Ther jg , dancer . Of overconfldence oil " the part of th attorney, It would Mem, One mora President Jtoosevelt Is to be the 'medium through which peace shall take the place of mar. This time the combatants are Quits mala and Salvador. It la a smslt matter this time, but It adds another feather to the President's csp. are counted on the th of November. You'll see that we are gaining ground rapidly and that the candidate for Congress on the Socialist ticket will have received .a very liberal vpte." And now comes the news that Mr, Bryan would rather have some one else run for President In 1101. It Is still a pretty safe proposition, how ever, that the colonel will again make the race If the right kind of substl tute is not available. In reference to Secretary Taft'i strict urea on the North Carolina It publicans for their overweening de sire for pie. The Philadelphia Record remarks that there la no need to make the matter a sectional one; that the Republican party Is held to gether elsewhere than In North Caro. Una by tho Judicious distribution of the spoils." There Is where the trouble comes. Down here the party torn asunder by reason of the de- re for office. TUESDAY, JCLY 17, IM6. AX ENGLISH WOMAN'S VIEW. The Baltimore News remark tha. . there has been ao much contention ua - to the real condition of affair In the . canal sone that It Id a grullrU-atlon to ., 7 come across an arrnunl In which ; there appear to be no dcnlrc to ;( praise or blame lmt simply in seo ,. things as they ar. pinch an account, aaya The New. If given In the cur s' ' rent number of The Kngllxh National . - ' Review, written ly L-dy Sunan Town ; ley, the wife of a diplomatic, who Visited the Iwthmua with hr h unhand ' this spring, going thither from ' Jamaica, which In the place from '. which labor aupply for canal work la - largely drawn. Th atramcr on which Lady Townl-y wont waa crowded .' With colored emigrant to tho Inlh ' mus, after whose welfare the colonial . anthorltiea keej) a ahurp lookout, the Dame and home addrena of every ono f them Iwlng taken. The cirrum- ;' stances were all Much a would natur- . ally sharpen Inquiry ax to the actual ' living and labor condition on the Isthmu and promote Intelligent ' ' scrutiny of admlnlxtrHllve ini lhoda. v Lady Townley, we learn (rorn The ; Newa, met Kngllfh frlendn who are domiciled on the iKihmui, and found " that, they had the hlghent repe I for .the management of the canal coiii mission nd IhoiiKht Hint It iMrl hc- . rompliahed wonder. An KngllHli ; lady In Olon. where nhe went to live "'" as a bride, nhowd her line, healthy -. .' baby, and told h'tw the Improvement .. made by the rommlxelon had allayed ' all her fears aa to the afe(y and run ;'enlence of family life there, a place . once reckoned one of (he niont un . 'health) In the world. While the work of aanltatlon hud icmoved He - i tal risk from (IIhci!-, t minlHnrlut rrangemeni hud been made which ;.- enabled huuw bobli rndo icet rovlon or excellent 'iuuMu- The n,. ,m. '; tlnues: - '"Thla 18 u a.itn.e .f tlie ritti of teHll V . mony to whl It l.mlv 'I'nwtib-y remit teil, . and It will li .niiMiird i', hi It it " wjr in k' hi me irum or in BllllallOn. II Ihi-le eie J(i.. .Hid fur complaint, a motlni .i n i M imuarke'tier Owing to the. fact that it la given for u moKt deserving cauae, we again direct attention to the picnic at Moorevllle Thursday, July 1'6. Thla 1 the twelfth annual event of Ita kind and the proceeds go to the Bari um Springs Orphanage. Editor Arch ibald Johnson, of Charity and Chil dren, will deliver tho address of the day and this fact alone InKures a good time to all thoxe who attend. Pitnator Tillman Is quoted aa saying In hi upeech at Klloree. lat Katurday: "Read the Scripture, and you can not find where It prohibit Iho ue of whlkey. Old Noah had his wine, and Qod knows the many long before him. I take a drink when I feel like It, and walk Into a bar with as much reverence as a church, with all duo repert to the latter. Hut In all the 59 years of my life I have not drunk it gallons of ths .stuff." A gallon a year almoat puts the Senator In the teetotaler class. lUUJAJlVXJU JCUll! rAUJlJiuS If ,1,mrtnn$J,000,000.; then the (not burdened with strength' at the u' i f ' ' i mMtO UI mi ailhlNPt mn hda I Drf?MnL I mfl. Ikllt IHA KfiC!lfl Ilftr Will A GRE.iT MELTINO AT Kiffirrov-1 8tPreclted. Among the Insects that I surprise the people when the votes ' ' . 1 ne corn croD are wire worms. white grubs, chinch bufv stalk . bor- lrKt r.-- t. cut worms. . ear womta and weo- , iuntyAdtlrfs by WcWs7tk Vl. V V ; ' ' Parker. I'nnLlin ti. . JM The - beat method nf nlii.r ril ol II..Ln- ii . '''milH av I wa. V. r- .... n- arnuemi "-'iftrrotv 'tr ni i i jl I "" vv" r m-iivr year, xne yeuia 1, ... . l virv imA - . .1 .1 ....uuv iw 1 mucil IMrUG . At Ik V ft.vt 11 VI vym puvuiu icrraance mi Knopton and Much In. J . ww yara apart. v .v . " trrcHt Manlfioitnl. . T 1 Aa to the Chinch nna- and the Hen Thro farmer.' institutes' are beln Z .'..f m V! ti.M 1- r..-i.i-- ... . " ... .ut . nem uiieviea . 09 .. . county tnis 1 purnea, a double furrow being run week. : The first was at Mhnr.tnn -.... ' I about the edaea in nniup tn Iimd ihi teraay. xne second U to be at Hick I n.l A He advocated, with refer ory Orove to-day and the third and 1 nce to' those peats which lived upon last will be at Alexander At(im in I fruits . and vegetables, the aDravlnr Taia r,l. .. . . . I A lh, m i ,.. ...i,.vi. - " MriiHuiwwi .. id mi instl- I mb m 1114 vimam wiiu miuiuif Thoae cltlxens of other sections Of the country who every now and then ay something about the Injustice of North Carolina In permitting Illiterate white to vote and barring illiterate neajroc may be Interested to know lhat after the next preldential election or rather beginning Janu ary lt following neither white nor black who la unable to read and write will be able to vote. In other word, white men becoming 21 year of aKe after 10 mut fill tho name requirement n the colored voter. The Vienna correrondent of The London lancet say that In order to put an end lo all doubts sa to the lawfulneju of charging for telephone consultation, 11 coe wsa brought In court where the patient, on several occalon. even In night time, aked for iirofelonal advice, and refused I" pay the fee. The Judge decided thni Hie advice mut be pnld for whether given In the concultlng room, by letter or telephone, or at the bed Bide. This I certainly a Jut nnd com-mon-ene view of the matter, snd the ract that It hud to be taken to court eema rldlculou. tute party are the followinc ntnun Dr. Talt Btuler. fltata vnt.rln.ri... "Franklin Sherman, Jr.: State entol mologlst; J. C. Kendall. n dalrvmui. inurin Carolina A. ox Al. college;. C. D. jiurris, 01 tne worth Caroline, depart mint ii r b.F.i.iilln.n. t w . t ....... w. u.i i , w , o. .-woiirryi jrauuryman, norm Carolina, experi ment station; T. B. Parker, secretary. North Carolina division of the South ern cotton AMsociHtlon: w; 3. McLen- don, or Anson county; Miss Mae Card, of the Ontario Agricultural Colleera. Canada, and Miss Viola lioddle. of the industrial aV Normal College, Greens boro. Institutes for women are be Ing held in conjunction with those for men. These are In charge of AllMaes Card and Boddle. -t These Institutes are being held at different points in the State under the supervision and direction of the North 'arollna department of agriculture. Their object Is to bring the farmers together In order that they may dlscues the many perplexing agricul tural problems which confront every farmer, such a soil Improvement and preparation, fertilizers, crop diversi fication and rotation, stock raising and feeding, Insect pests, diseases of stock. etc. The Institutes for women are held for the DUTDOse of interesting" he wive of the farmers In all those subjects which pertain to the better ment or conditions In rural homes. uch as gardening, dairying, poultry rHiins. sanitation, etc, The institute at Shopton yesterda whs a decided surcem. Mnn Ihn 00 ie;ireentatlve farmers of Steel reek and Berryhtll township were reeni. An even larger number women nnd children were on hnnd to ftenil the ladles' meeting and to helo n preparing me Dig picnic dinner. The InHtltute partv left Charlotte few minutes after 9 o'clock, arrlvlmr t tho place of meeting a few mlnuiM aner 10. A number of hue-trie nil cHrrioges were In the grove when th party tame In sight. Rrom that time until Prewldent C. C. Moore called the institute to order In the school build ing at 10:30, the people kpt coming uii onnaring witn them huge banket; and boxes of edibles for the dinner The duy was a enjoyable one. While, ni time, the clouds hung dark am mw. it never ralnod. A dellghtfu nreeze Kept the crowd comfortable una in good spirits. Artrr Hev. W. O. Sample had led In prayer, T'renldent Moore called upon -ror. Sherman to state the oh jr.i or tne institute, why held and unoer wnose direction given. This ne (no in a few words, outlining the ..,,.. oi ,ne worn planned. He add ed thut It was tho aim and purpoxe of the department of agriculture to noid in inuKt ono institute yearly In each county In tho State. "That Meck- icnoura; i a most progressive and therefore a most proHperoua county," ii" said, "in evidenced hv tho that you are to have three Institutes 'Vr;Vv.! DaUi or Mary Bldea.', Special to The Observer, ; . "... ,, " Greensboro, July. J I. Mary, . tha 1 -months-old child of Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Bides, died Sunday afternoon at their residence, tit ' Bruce ave nue. . Tha funeral Was held thla af ternoon from the residence, conduct ed by the Rev; Harold Turner, pas to or. eprtng Garden street M. B. f hurch. air. Sides is cashier of the Oreensboro Inan and Trust Com. prfny.; .: v';.- v.'V, . At the farmers institute at Shoo ton yesterday there waa played an Interesting game of baseball between I iwtmi - jrom jrinevine ana - sixie. which , tied Plneville Saturday. Ten innings were required yesterday, to piay on ma tie. tne nnai score to- people's 'mm ...cuuig d riiien to rini it. Mm nil almi . the line lidy Townli v f.i.in.l tn, I , clency and all th in.t;n if a('l ad-I ' ministration. One Ihh hm. in , lu- I Ive a lo the effic. y ,.( n,,nu..ry i ..'work la the greul redm n- m In ninrti,li . In 12, under Kiench .. lirilumi i :, 1 1.,,,, i -with nly l.Kuu nten emil''il. ti nun.! .'. tallty waa 11: per l,tu. a.ki ,,r j mw yvwi. Ill" ,n mill rnr '.I A flUT "ran I K-cur Mill) third of one man per ,0" ..iily Willi r-y, I he don ih rate employed '' The figure (U'itr. above me i nn ' Vlnclng Vld( rue that the -nlt.iiy Situation I greatly Improved, and In deed Uncle Hum would not be living tip to hi rriutstlon If he failed t. ' bring about good condition on iiir cabal gon . As l the case with cv-i big foverniiK ir. niiderlaklng, ther.. has doubtlo been morn or lea Ineftl- y clent admlnistrntl.n and bnd manage- ' ment, but this win ti.it c.ndnue. The United State govurnineiit hum not ...fairly taken bold of the canal work and ere long tin- dlgylng will doubt- ,, la Lm proteeilliiK r..,i :i. The New York Hun remark edi torially that "the history of Uherla nrTnr.1 n powerful argument for thus, who doubt the ability of the black mnn to run u government." and add: "In Liberia the I'nlled Miste plnnled and the National t w. -! Colonisation Society watered, but tho ! people, left to themselves, verted to I li ( lllleeii Tin. venture the not have tarv Tn ri boro. N. have re- e original type," Which Mncon Telegniph to opinion that "thin would I. ecu a had text for Secre whi'ii he apoko nt Creens '." We were of the 7' The WaHhlim ton i or i e.. ,n I. nt of The Iyulvlhe - jurler-Jiiiirn il says thatlf by the end of next ".ssion, Congress and the people do not show omo d"lre to Kivi tl,(, Filipino Justice and tin irieustiri of n lief desired, the I'n sld. nt baa aliooM made up hi mind to rec. Miuiii n. that ' tli Islsnds be Klveri their Independ ence, under preM-rlbed condition not dissimilar lo those .,f Cubu under the Piatt amendment - The President may recommend ru h h course, but It if unlikely that 'MKreM UI , upon It. "llr.l.in tlmt in he I not In politic 'ii Dili Wiaie any more, Mr Tnft inlcht hnve et (he negro alone nlio. K' tln I. 'Dial people In alas bonce boii1. be . hi cful ui to how they throw slot). U an old snylng thst I often Invoked. A liihtnncea of this, we have bad the spnctacle. of the llrillsh people ixecut'tiif H II sorts of war dunces In (onnecMon with the i'Mihko packing house revelation until they heisn an- Im-esltsntton nf theie planls, which were found In as bnd i . . .... ii inn wwise conniiion. The mnn also turned up their our tinned meat when It , -.'A Was to liuve been expceled. Il(. itW yellowest ,,f the Krw Yolk pspers, The World and The Journal, fcave taken sides In tho Thaw-White case. The former i printing much 10 show that Stanford While had been at very much abused man with littlo ' foundation .while the latter contlnuea lo weave a martyr s crown for Hany JC Thaw. The la being pretty thoroughly irled in ail the newspapers f the metropolis. , w'.w tne worst evils connected with lynch law la contained In a dls- petcn rrom New OrJoans telling of lyncnms; near junction City, La. "It lw aald." according to th dls rlch. "that the mob made ami, take In denUty and . hanged the wrong negro," ; Aa bad as this Is, tha mob probably cared Utile about It Jt waa out t hang a negro And in Mhu-h one it made little, If ny, dlf fertnea,' " -n,'.. - v ier- nosea nt wa iiro- nounced bnd, and now the new from Merlin Is that "the Herman pollen have discovered serious abuse various sausage and delicatessen fac tories. Including the extensive ue of horseflesh." That lets America, out. The. Fiiiiiral of lr. Iail. I The funeral of Mr. Stephen W. On- I Vl na conducted from the residence I at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. nv. Harris Matllnckrodt led ; In the ser vice. The pall-bearer were: p. i. Zlmmermun, Merlot Clurkson, J. u. VanNeas. I). 11. Robinson, Sinclair Hlai kweider and J. It Kmery. - - f i Dr. J. J. McKanna Ilerv Dr. J. J. McKanna, president of iho McKanna Three-Day Liquor Cure Company, of Reldavllle, arrived In tho city last night and I registered at the Central Hotel. Dr. McKanna Is on his way to Columbia, S, C, Where he will give a free demonstration of hie treatment, similar to the one whUh. he gave -Uvr some days ago. -William Hoke a dark-faced Lin colnton negro, Is locked up on a rbarge ef running against a lady In tbe streete and then turning to jeer at her. , Several witnesses will testify agslnst , him, this . morning. 'Hoke elalme that h apologised. Officer rrniq mm, ' 1 thl year lustead of que. I sincerely hope." he added, "that tho time may soon come when these Institutes may e nem in every township. Instead of in mree, a tne case now Is." President Moore then announced i(iHl nn me men would adjourn to me grove, giving the ladloa undisput ed possession of the school building for their meeting. There were at least 300 ladle who remained.. Talks were made bv Mis Viola Boddle on "Ed ucating the Farmers' Daughter;" by Prof. Kendall on "Farm Dairying;" by Miss Mne Card on "Home-Making" nnd by Mr. J. S. Jerry, on "'Farm Poultry." A DDI IKS I3Y MR T. B. PARKER. Tho llrst speaker to the nin van Mr 1. u Purker. his subject being " orn fulture." a buggy was rolled under the shade of a huge oak In the grove and the speaking was done from tb' tand. Mr. Parker Is a rarmer, flrt and last, heavily built, ruddy-faced and clear eyed. He Is nn euHV, forceful speaker with a volco esneclnllv .oil ed to open-air speaking. Hi subject was one with which ho was perfectly familiar He spoke n a farmer to larin. r.s ana, ss sucn, his talk wa p predated. Mr. Purker beann by telllns: of tha Importance of tho corn crop, stBtlng on ii runseu nrst in the Cnlted State and first In North Curollna. "It is one or MocKlenburg' moat Import io uuurn, ne saia, -for every imiiiiit raise ii nrni every rarmer Is Interested m Its culture. There ore i -.iMiu acrfs or land In this count' devoted to a production. "In fuming out here from C'hne loiie, I observed that so many of you planted cow-peas. Almost every few iimi.ircii varus we parsed a pea Held. : ..on ,wim nine j navo Bf(.n a in I b nnl. I believe 1 can safely say ...in .oei Hieuiuirg runners sow more peas tiinn any other set of farmers In , llie m;iu. t "In the production of corn, there , nr.. three Uilngp Heeded, namely, good ! soil, whbh I the home of the plant nnd Die repository of it nourishment, (food need, arid good cultivation. ' A io ii. soils, there nre various "" i" hi t uuaprea TO corn tlinn others: nnd found. In my experience on the i farm, that It i better to suit the crop to th.- noil than to try to adapt the soil I "' "" crop. Select n. soil that I fit I ted f. r the cultivation of corn and I hon Improve t. The iiuestlon of soil I '"'f-'-veinent I one of economy. MMicre you have an abundance of munti-re, then manure It well, Orow , legume crop so ns to add organic : nmterlnl In the land. A farmer who sow pen nnd then turns them under ! ,'''' "'"" H worth of ammonia to Jh.. . dl. in addition to this, the ac tion of the root In loosenlmr nn ih. ground, admitting the air, etc.. Is vnstlv benellclsl. "The sued bed for corn should b made deep. The ras should he kent clean with n wceder while the plant I young. There I then Utile further trouble. Crop rotation and diversifi es! !ori H essential." Mr. Psrker cited a number of cases where poor land had been made fer. tile by proper cultivation. It. dared that he desired merely to r.r emulsions, such as the Bordeaux mix ture or pane green. ,, - ; Alter Prof. Sherman had taken his eat. President Moor irnu anil rail ed upon" the farmer present to tell something of the merits and demerits or tb different kinds of farm msxhin ery. An animated discussion ensued. Messra. J. S. Myers. McD. Watkins to . f Tslraw mwA Lew... ek-. ae a W esaaau ULIIVI IMrLlCIUBUUal. la. at . . ... Colonel Peg Ler Orthim. vho. by I ,n lavor or Plneville . . - i . mo way, ta one or tne oeat larmera n th county, waa sreaent and kent th crowd roaring. Several farmers were discussing, ths effectiveness of the Hancock plow, rather to its hurt. uoionei ura&am listened for a few minutes and - then exclaimed In hla rather sharp and . positive voice.: Well, gentlemen, you can say what you piease about the old Hancock, but I once Ploughed a dead man out or his grave with It. Yea. air. a dead man, an Indian. Th trouble, ao far aa x xnow. has been with the man behind the plow', Colonel Graham's remarks, especially the last clause of the above, were heartily applauded. i ne picnic dinner, which waa serv ed In the grove, waa one long to be remembered. There was an abund ance of fried chicken, pies, cakes, and every other kind of something good to eat The- crowd. Including the Institute party, did ample Justice to it A TALK ON FARM POULTRY. The first speaker of the afternoon was Mr. J. 8. Jeffrey, poultryman of tne north Carolina experiment' sta tion, his subject being "farm noultrr." After emphasizing the Importance of a gooa oreea or fowl, Mr. Jeffrey spoke of the manner In which they snouid be kept. He declared that 1 ' fl '-fTJ Ofl . " ; VlWvLLu U'LJuvJ-" ' i i ' v - v , - ' i . M. Westill hive Vfew of the White Lmen' Suits inpony coasi oin e taimmcd in light blue,' others all Svhit6; 1 'nice full skirts. Regular 'price 'rfdA:jSsL 4 -1 ' ' 's - - iM - . - , , . -" ' - ' 1 nav . . i i Air a a i .( i ie - $5.00 The - American . Triatrlot TelesTanh """l""! iraiicil Kip, pmrvKtm, prrrt'l. - mt' - ' , - ' i'. :'.-' ."..:..( notes, Invlutlona. furnlalic meesen-1 VY 11116 SUITS nf f;nnnnrt lTlrTh n-nA T1 ' j. tj.-.' . I v wisisi MVa UU STA. s. 1 1 m, m Slll.lv . IIIMnu art,Ifll e for fwrnnd aervicar at e - rr . , ' . - . vi ; snuui com, v ma oDserrer wiu . send oar messenger s, without churgej, to your resldenc or nlao of bualnesa for adverUsements - for .thla . - oolumn. PtsMs 78. - - Office . irUi Wewrtern Union -Tclesranh Comnanv. 'Phnna &. All sulrertlaerncnu Inserted In thla Column at rate of ten ennta we Un of six words. 7 No ad. Uken for toe tha SO cent. Cash la advanc. WANTED. WANTED Traveling ssJesman want board for wire and 4-year old boy. State terma and location. Addreaa. W II. Stroud, Knoree. 8. C. WANTED A Ftrat-class maMress mak er. State experience and salary ex pected. Address. Box B., Mebane. N. C ; fuU circular sldiis, trimmed in bands or jfolds. ; Rcgu- lar price $3.98 and ' $5.00, v Special Monday . . $3.48! White .Brilliantine Suits, good; guaKtyj. made Eton'-, Jm laak m.mm Mm. W A 1 T1 - ' a " 1 . ' m. ' . . jaivci, uuuoie-Dreasiea; iuu circular slort, with folds.' ' Regular price; $18.50 Special' for! Mraday' ; $ljj.75.' - waists chickens should be made to roost In trees, cedars If possible, during the Hummer time. In winter, they should be kept In houses especially built for them. The chicken house should have a water-tight roof, with the north side and two ends closed. The other aide should be arranged so a to admit the sun as much aa possible. The floor should be of dry dirt. The roosts and fixtures within should be put together in such a way that they might be taken apart and cleaned easily. Of the diseases pe culiar to poultry, 90 per cent.. Mr. Jeffrey declared, are due to neglect of those rudimentary principles. If the proper attention Is given to tho care and reeding of fowls, there Is no reason why the yield of eggs should ran ore in the winter, said Mr. Jeff- rev. In reply to Question. Mr. Jeffrey siaiea mat tne Plmouth Rocks, Wy. andoltes and one or two other vari eties wero tho best all-round chickens tor family user' Mr. Jeffrey was followed bv Mr. C. u. iiarris, or tne North Carolina de partment of agriculture, who snob "ii mo suoiecr or fclOCK eda and Their Adulteration." He stated that iorm 1 aronna was one of tha fw Mates which hsd an effective law rer. ulatlng the sale of feed stuffs within ner Dorders. Before anv cotton unit meal, bran or any other feed product may do soia in tne state, it must he tested, approved and tagged by the department Inspectors. Mr. Harris told of a number of adulterants and showed the Importance to the farm ers of the State department of agri culture. 1 Farm Dairying" was the title of an Interesting talk by Mr. J. C. Kendall of the faculty of the Agricultural and Mechanical College, at Raleigh. Mr. Kendall spoke of the nrlma nen of good stock and the manner in which cattle should be fed and cared tor. Mr. Kendalls address closed the regular programme. Mr, Parker, oeuer Known over tne State as "Al raifa Parker." on account of the fact mat ne is an enthusiast on that crop. was called upon for a few words aDout that important product. jnree conimmees Were then an- pomiea io arrange ror next year's In stltutes. The following named were selected: Messrs. I). F. drier and J, S. Miller, from Plneville; John Mc Dowell and W. A. Orler, from Steele t;reex. ana h. t. Price and J. N. Big ham, from Ilerryhtll. Mr. J. W. Poits was named chairman of th three committee. The Institute then adjourned to meet tho following' day at Hickory Orove. There were a number of candidates ror once at the farmers' Institute yes tenlny. Here and there throughout tne large grove, smell parties could be seen talking in a confidential way. The politician nan a lively day of It and. Judging by the number of cliques and clans In conference, much work waa done. The crops In Steele Creek and nr ryhlll township nre looking fine. Mr, Parker, who has been touring the Stnte, declared that, on the whole they were the best that he hid seen Pretty line of White Lawn and Lingerie Waists, elaborately trimmed in tucking, lace insertion and. edging; also embroidery; buttoned in back; short sleeves; some made Dutch "neck.;- Price? !ranging from ..v. .. ,. .. V. $1.25 to $3.50. Another line of Waists, made "Peter Pan" blouse: all White Lawn and Linen. Prices .... $1.00 and $2.00." WANTED Position as Clerk, tn a gen eral merchandia. hlilnea. RTneriannari and competent. Best of reference. At S resent employed. Address, C, car of ibserver. WANTED Two experienced, book, union Linotype ODeratora. Oood nm Steady posltoln. Address, "N." care Ob server. . WANTED Cigar aa human lor North jaroiina. uood commlaalons. Fennsrl. ama, cars mis paper. WANTED First-class loo per wanted at the Alaodon Knittina- Mills. Fir. i euevuie, in. u. cxxxl wages paid, ad dress, stating experience. c$TZL.rTj, v We have just reived another line of Cannon Goth wnue Buipnur springs Motel, waynes- vine, . (j. WANTED Five or six second-hand 1 yarn reels, in good condition. Lindsay-1 Hyde or Tompkins preferred. Clyde Cot- ion suns, ivewton, M. tj. MISCXXIiANKOUS. Skirts, seven gore, with three rlaits at each seam; also Linine Skirts, circular effect, with fold at bot tom. Regular price $1.25. Special .. .. . . . . . . 98c. i TOUNO COUPLB wanta S or -room. modern cottage, convenient to business section. Address, j. o., care Observer. PSB CARBONIZED TOOTH WASH.' It cleanses tpi teetn snd niskes the I ftreath sweet ahd fragrant. Bold and recomenaeo ay jab, p. BTUWH J Co., xruggista.. , 'Phone 27V. Jewelry A DRUO STORE for 46 years, for rent. No stock. In good town within M miles or ureensboro. A fortune in eoda, louniain ana clears, urus more, care unarioiie uoaervea DON'T forget that Wilmington excnralon, 11 leaves cnanotta JUir inn, jo:su a. 1 m.. rain or ahine. It la the best of the season, taxe advantage oi It. We sell high-grade Jewelry at reasonable prices. Every' artfele that is sold frdm Ihis department is guaran teed. We do not handle cheap, shoddy stuff handled by department stores, but have a handsomely equipped Jewelry department, in the hands of an ex pert jeweler. Diamonds, Chit Glass, Gold and Silver Watches, Rings, Bracelets, Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc. "Sterling" on every piece. Umbrellas COMMENCING July 14th. the Hotel n. ... u...M.-uiii. xr nt -ii l , 1 IIIIU' I .Ult ,ll ... v., 111 .nuw I io per cent, orr'on all hotel bills to peo ple using week-end railroad tickets. Re member, we have the awellest hotel In I western North Carolina. , the best music. cusine and service, more attractions In and around Hendersonvllle than any place in the mountains. THREE DATS and only three dollars. WhstT The Wilmington excursion, leaving Charlotte ' July 17th. gives you tnree aaya. u sure and go. MINING MEN-Wo'bave some nearly new- silvered copper plates for sale I cheap. Mecrary-Reddlng Hdw. Co., Asneooro, n. .. IT IS THE BEST of the year, never sucn orrered ror tne money: he sure and take edvantage of It The Wilming ton excursion leaves cnariotte Tues day, 10:80 a. m.. July 17th; returns "even ing July lth. WATER Pure, sweet medloinsl. Buffalo Lick Hprings. 'Phones 17 and T15. . HAVE YOU SEEN that notice In the papers about the great excursion to I Wilmington July 17th T well, tou had better look It up: only three dollars, and I ii is tor tnree aaye. BUFFALO Lick Spring Water. Abso lutely pure, -rnoneo 17 and 7ia RESERVED SEAT ear on Wilmington I f!h?11ron 'a wroll tnnrlo ' cmriaf onfi'ol - TTrvVivlt . OA il. excursion July 17th, only cents ex 4 ..w uww, uUvuuuiu umuitufto,. -UUUU tra. each way. Thle le a chance of a I . ' . . .'.. ' . ' . r ? -irame; piam wooa.napaies.; irice each . . 60c. The best Umbrella on the market," Silk and linen fibre; water-proof; heavy tape edge ; , imported cherry han dles; Paragon frame. Price . . . $1.00. Children's Umbrellas Mf time, take advantage of It. . FOR SALS. . CAND1DATKS XH COXORESS. I. Tt. Israel, of nunoombe, Antlior of "A rol FOR 8ALEJ Staple and fancy grocery store, largest i In the i famona resort town of Southern Pines. 8. C. Reason. other business; will sell . at Inventory, Address, Box tU. Southern Pines. N. C. FOR SALE Oood family horse, perfect-" iy gentle,- inn nam .nuggy, aimner new. An excellent bargain. Apply. loot S. Mint. '- ..." i.vt air ffln.MMiM.e.Hn.. .Ai- goo eon anion! nae neen in use only li months, ureenviu wewe ua, ureen- viile. S. e ; : - : ' FOR BALK Beebee Indelible Ink Check Protector, only. bee used four months. In good eondltlon: ' cost OK.OQl can ba bought for 120.00, Address. "Frank." ear I n . . . .. - . uoaerver. - -v , TOTi XIETT. clarert that he desired merely to re ins isrmers to- think and lnvetlru He added that If the lorn grower of Mecklenburg county would exercls the proper rare about the seed they ed. the yield would be SS per cent Inrgor lhsn It hex been In th psef. ' FltANKLIN SHERMAM j SPEAKS, Prof. Franklin Sherman, Jr., Stat ntomologlst. fullowed Mr, Parker with an srtdreas on "Insert Pests." lie devoted a Urge part of his tim to a dlecusslon of those pest which at Uck the grain crops, especially corn and -Wheat. He slated that one-tenth pf th corn crop was destroyed by In sects every year, When 4h fact la considered (bat the Value of h. M. v. vm nunii .rotloa IS III, 000, 000 ii Theology." Is Socialist mnrllrlatr In the Tenth- Will dial lengre Opponents to Joint Canvass. Special lo The Observer. Ashevllle. July lf.E. 11. Israel. or Avery s creek township, Buncombe county, was In Ashevllle to-day on matters of business and took occasion to talk politic for s few minutes with K news-gatherer at the county coort nouse. Air. Israel is th candidate of the Socialist party for. Congress irom tne tentn district ana. While he s making no hold clalma to. victory at the polls. Mr. Israel declares that ne s going to embarrass both Mr. Crawford and Mr. Btitt. th Demo- crntic and Republican candidates, re. apectiveiy. nerore th - campaign Is over. Mr, Israel Is th author of "A Pool in Theology " a publication that at on time waa mor or less generally discussed, and la m Socialist a -yard wid and nil wool," Mr, Israel la a good sneaker. lie has a good flow of language and the Social ists or thi section declare that he will be able to hold hla own with candi dates of other parties on th ttumn. ; Mr. Israel said thla morning that ne wouia demand a division of time when Mr, Crawford and Mr. Prltt meet In Joint debate. H aald that he had more then one embarrassing question up hie sleeve to ask the "b!g candl dates" and Intimated that : ha literally Itching for an opportunity to w. Brfin force the Democratic and ReDublica. 1 7 candidate, to answer them to th satisfaction of the people from" th stump., . Mr. Israel will shortly Issue a formal challenge to both Mr. Craw. th . "V," ' lo , -n,m n I 1 y CHKUICAL ANALTSEaV question.: " Z?-" po,"?5" om . or..mT PlSCniPTIOH. lncflinrn rannnfoc Don't forget that .we have 'all kinds of Mosquito Oano- ' pies for metal and wood beds, single or double beds. Prices each' ; V , . . $1.50, $1.75, $255. &2J6Q. $3.00. ' ? ' i ''J. iilis s. y. New. shipment of(nammocks. llie best ETjun i, 115.00 or lii.oo. Reference e !;! 7..vTt(; e. j.. observer office. . , the price that we have ever shown.- Price each ,r, TO RENT four or five sausre; WI00, require, u. FOR RKNT-A desirable brick v store building In wpeneer. Splendid location on ear line. In center of town. Fine opening In mercantile line. A. W. Hicks, ftpeneer, N.. C. 7 ... ;, FOR RKNT Furnished room, Ave blocks from square. ' Oood neighborhood, fc7 K. College street . . . - - - - '- - i- if FOR RENT Deelrable dwellings, stores, offices an shops. B. Wlttkowsky. ; FOR RENTTwo eommunlcatlng front .win,,, ,Hriiiiiu, inrur, wvr Terks Pros, aV Rogers' store: hot and fold water, private bath and closet, ASSAYING p; . . . !"' $2.00; $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00,' $150, $5.C0,V liiiiiiil . I' 7 I nnually and that Uie dam.g din by -en " .1 : , K .. .7. ' TV " 7 VIU.l io iiVt .rA...,..,,r.r,,,.. .. j fi-lf W. Itb strt Cbarlotta, K. C Y DEPAHEIBIT STOHES
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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